The Department of Education has agreed to fund a new free school for children with an autistic spectrum disorder in the Kingston and Richmond boroughs.
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Councils warn government will fall short on its aims to end homelessness
Four in ten councils believe the government will fail to reach its target of ending rough sleeping by 2027, a new survey has found. Leaders
Council clean-up squad removes offensive graffiti from Kingston Bridge
Kingston Council staff and community groups worked together to remove offensive graffiti that was scrawled on Kingston Bridge and multiple locations around the town in
Kingston council sets out its vision for the borough
Kingston Council has unveiled its four year corporate plan ‘Making Kingston Better Together’ which sets out its vision and ambitions for the borough. The 27-page
Greens say council “all talk and no trousers” on Heathrow expansion
Heathrow airport is due to expand, bringing tonnes of Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) with it – leading campaigners to say that Kingston Council needs to do
Kingston Shopping Centre will get first changing places service toilet
Kingston council and the Bentall centre have joined forces to improve disabled facilities in Kingston with plans to install the area’s first changing places service
New water fountain set to help reduce plastic waste in Kingston
A brand new water fountain has been opened to the public in Kingston Town Market Place as part of Kingston Council’s bid to lower plastic
Council plans to modernise children’s centres across Kingston
The services at four children’s centres in Kingston will be remodelled to create more family-focused hubs starting from this June, the council has announced. The
Multi-million pound investment in road and transport throughout Kingston announced
Kingston Council will invest millions of pounds to improve the borough’s road and transport network over the next three years, it has announced. The plans
Kingston Council to cut budget by £12 million
Council leader Liz Green announced a “tough but fair” £12 million budget cut this year as the government stopped funding the council, in a recent